Wednesday roundup
Wednesday - 05Dec2018 Filed in:
Headlines&Law&Politics&Free SpeechPersonally I don't think anyone should be displayed in state in the Capital unless 1) They were the President, and 2) They died in office.
ANYTHING else is political opportunism.“The State of Illinois is required by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to allow temporary, public displays in the state capitol so long as these displays are not paid for by taxpayer dollars. Because the first floor of the Capitol Rotunda is a public place, state officials cannot legally censor the content of speech or displays. The United States Supreme Court has held that public officials may legally impose reasonable time, place and manner restrictions regarding displays and speeches, but no regulation can be based on the content of the speech”Tags: Illinois ∙ high school ∙ newspapers ∙ Donald Trump ∙ Supreme Court ∙ Utah ∙ public lands ∙ election ∙ trans activists ∙ women ∙ children ∙ funeral ∙ displayed in state ∙ national day of mourning ∙ Robert Mueller ∙ Michael Flynn ∙ economic collapse ∙ 2008 ∙ Havana ∙ tuna ∙ can opener ∙ Millennial ∙ sex workers ∙ census ∙ non-citizens ∙ welfare ∙ resources ∙ abundance